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A Ballad.

    By Edward Woodley Bowling



        I.

        I cannot rest o' the night, Mother,
            For my heart is cold and wan:
        I fear the return o' light, Mother,
            Since my own true love is gone.
        O winsome aye was his face, Mother,
            And tender his bright blue eye;
        But his beauty and manly grace, Mother,
            Beneath the dark earth do lie.


        II.

        They tell me that I am young, Mother,
            That joy will return once more;
        But sorrow my heart has wrung, Mother,
            And I feel the wound full sore.
        The tree at the root frost-bitten
            Will flourish never again,
        And the woe that my life hath smitten
            Hath frozen each inmost vein.


        III.

        Whene'er the moon's shining clear, Mother,
            I think o' my lover that's gone;
        Heaven seem'd to draw very near, Mother,
            As above us in glory it shone.
        Ah! whither hath fled all my gladness?
            Ah! would from life I could fly!
        That laying me down in my sadness
            I might kiss thee, my Mother, and die!



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